Yes sir, almost more than what we got all summer.Have you gotten any rain lately?
Since last Thursday 2.4!!
It was a nice slow rainfall almost all weekend.
Yes sir, almost more than what we got all summer.Have you gotten any rain lately?
Oregon Gator blades do an excellent job of chopping up leaves. I had a really thick layer of cottonwood and maple leaves in the front yard, and after a couple of passed over them with the BX you could barely tell there had been any leaves on the ground.PK now we are in mow the leaf's season what kind of blade is good for mulching them up? I mowed all the chest nut leaves with regular blades and it works kinda. But there has got to be a better way, so how is any one else choppin them up
Finally been getting some rain in Utopia, 1-1/2"so far this month. About 4" since the first of last month. Light rain for the last 4 days.Have you gotten any rain lately?
Amazing how many champagne failures a beer budget will prevent one from making. I can afford some pretty neat toys, not that I'll buy them, though. Some would be like killing a housefly with a 20 pound sledgehammer. Kills the fly, though, if you're fast enough with it. Torn/repaired rotator cuffs tend to make me get out the spray. Some of the toys look really cool and do NOTHING. Some are for bragging rights only. I'm a modest person, probably more self-deprecating than many, but I LOVE solving problems with my head, not my wallet.@Old_Paint
I thought about the enclosed trailer with hose from the mower thing as my homebrewed bagger fills rather fast. However when I looked at the price of the hose I changed my mind rather quickly, I'm also not fully convinced the zt would have enough push without a pony motor to make stuff go into a trailer. It might have been one of those buy once cry once moments, but if it didn't work without a pony motor for the bagger it would have been a lot of crying and that as usual wasn't in the budget.
Certainly have to have high lift blades. Mulching [gator] blades are exactly the opposite of high lift. They're designed to reduce the updraft so that the blades hit the leaves multiple times to chop them up. High lift blades are designed to cut once, and get rid of it. Using gator blades with a bagger (without a pony blower as you describe) can be done, just not very well. They just don't move enough air (because of the splits in the trailing edge of the blade), which is crucial to moving anything through a tube. I just stuck with the high lift blades that came with the mower, though have found some slightly heavier and more durable ones. A few of my neighbors mulch [under the guise of it being easier], but I always finish before they do because I only have to make one pass to pick them up versus the 2, 3, or sometimes even 4 passes they make to chew them up enough to sift into the grass. I've started as much as 2 hours after one neighbor with a smaller yard, and still finish before he does. Yep, there's more getting on and off the mower, but I probably burn half the fuel they do. Since my greatest discomfort is my lower back, sitting on the mower and bouncing across the yard is harder on me than getting on/off the mower. If I want the leaves shredded, I have means to do that, too, but it would take entirely too long.@Old_Paint
I thought about the enclosed trailer with hose from the mower thing as my homebrewed bagger fills rather fast. However when I looked at the price of the hose I changed my mind rather quickly, I'm also not fully convinced the zt would have enough push without a pony motor to make stuff go into a trailer. It might have been one of those buy once cry once moments, but if it didn't work without a pony motor for the bagger it would have been a lot of crying and that as usual wasn't in the budget.
I pray that everyone gets the rain they need!Looking at all you with rain makes me a little envious. Our last rain was October 29th and if the weather guessers are right it looks like we have a very small chance of rain on Thursday and 50/50 chance on Monday and then nothing till December. Going to be a very dry month. Have brush piles that I normally burn this time of year, but don't want to set the whole county on fire.
Wow, yes you need rain more so than we do. At this point in the year, the lack of rain is more of an inconvenience for some outdoor projects and a blessing for the farms to be able to get the crops in without fighting the mud.I pray that everyone gets the rain they need!
I can positively say, you have had much more rain than I have received..
Last 2 years has been brutal with these extreme droughts. Jan 1, 2022 to Aug 22, 2022, 6.2inches of rain. Lots of folks including myself sold off all the cows in our area last May/June. This year so far, a bit over 14inches YTD, a little over half the yearly average. I got another smaller herd started in February of this year cause the Spring started off really good with rains then the moisture stopped in late May/early June. My cows have been on hay since June. Hay cost can vary from $80(last year hay, stubble or low quality) to $160 for better quality hay.
I hand pitched forked 3 round bales that were lost loads last month. 2 bales the month before. I'm trying my best this year, to keep the input costs lower than what my cows are worth at auction. This is what it looked llike last month here.
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You're pretty smooth with that grapple. I would have grabbed the far side fender getting it out of the truck!!I pray that everyone gets the rain they need!
I can positively say, you have had much more rain than I have received..
Last 2 years has been brutal with these extreme droughts. Jan 1, 2022 to Aug 22, 2022, 6.2inches of rain. Lots of folks including myself sold off all the cows in our area last May/June. This year so far, a bit over 14inches YTD, a little over half the yearly average. I got another smaller herd started in February of this year cause the Spring started off really good with rains then the moisture stopped in late May/early June. My cows have been on hay since June. Hay cost can vary from $80(last year hay, stubble or low quality) to $160 for better quality hay.
I hand pitched forked 3 round bales that were lost loads last month. 2 bales the month before. I'm trying my best this year, to keep the input costs lower than what my cows are worth at auction. This is what it looked llike last month here.
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I have one King Maple on my property, and hate cleaning up behind that in the Fall.I put the FEL back on and switched to the bucket, grabbed a leaf rake and started raking mulched leaves in to the bucket, stop on them a bit and put some more in,, got 4 packed buckets to the compost pile. Gawd I need a vacuum for this crap
Welcome!Other than loading a hydraulic plow and set of forks that I sold, today was the first real use of the new machine and pull type blower. Received 6 inches of relatively light snow this morning. 1 pass down and 1 pass up the driveway which is 300 yards approximately. A pretty good little hill in the middle but no issues with the 4 wheel drive. Picked up some chains but hope I won't be needing them. Feel a little envious of all the neat projects you folks are accomplishing with your machines. Have almo
st 1.5 hours, almost time to trade in for newer!
Thank You. May I ask why you sold the 7060? When we moved here at the end of Sept there was a 2010 MX5100 with plow and forks but no cab and I'm too old (too soft maybe) to be out in the elements nowadays.Welcome!
Great machine you got there, I sold my cab 2020 M7060 earlier this year. I do miss it on occasion.
Yes sir, no problem. It was a business decision. Was in the cattle business, more work than what it was worth and it involved leased land of couple hundred acres, the brutal droughts have been a kick in the nuts. I can't justify having it for my place with my other equipment, nor does it fit under half my trees. I sold it a quite a bit more than what I paid for. I only have 6 cows and 1 bull, just to keep the Ag exemption on my place, and even those bastards might end up costing more than what they are worth or in future calves worth, cause hay costs etc. All my neighbors downszed or got out. One neighbor next to me hs 350ac, his cousin ran cows on his place, he sold everything cow related. That neighbor wants me to lease his place, nope, not taking on any more animals, he can let my cows out on his place and claim he is meeting the ag exemption needs, but Im not adding any more to the herd. Sorry/rant.....Thank You. May I ask why you sold the 7060? When we moved here at the end of Sept there was a 2010 MX5100 with plow and forks but no cab and I'm too old (too soft maybe) to be out in the elements nowadays.
Thanks Sundance. Sorry to hear about the crappy luck with the weather and everything. Glad to know the tractor wasn't sold because it was a POS though.Yes sir, no problem. It was a business decision. Was in the cattle business, more work than what it was worth and it involved leased land of couple hundred acres, the brutal droughts have been a kick in the nuts. I can't justify having it for my place with my other equipment, nor does it fit under half my trees. I sold it a quite a bit more than what I paid for. I only have 6 cows and 1 bull, just to keep the Ag exemption on my place, and even those bastards might end up costing more than what they are worth or in future calves worth, cause hay costs etc. All my neighbors downszed or got out. One neighbor next to me hs 350ac, his cousin ran cows on his place, he sold everything cow related. That neighbor wants me to lease his place, nope, not taking on any more animals, he can let my cows out on his place and claim he is meeting the ag exemption needs, but Im not adding any more to the herd. Sorry/rant.....
Ok back to the M7060, I also didn't want to keep it for my side jobs, the fuel tank and hydraulic distribution is on the belly. Not ideal for South Texas brush county, otherwise great machine for improved pastures/land. Using an older 2wd 100hp JD or International is more ideal pulling the 15' batwing in brush country. Those tractors sit high and not much on the bottom side for crap to get ripped off.
Don't know how long you've had an ag exemption, but in most counties in Texas if you have an ag for at least 5 years you can change it to a wildlife exemption. Depending on county the requirements may be extremely simple of in my case Bandera County it gets a little more complicated. Another route is bees. In Bandera County 5-10 acres and you can qualify.Yes sir, no problem. It was a business decision. Was in the cattle business, more work than what it was worth and it involved leased land of couple hundred acres, the brutal droughts have been a kick in the nuts. I can't justify having it for my place with my other equipment, nor does it fit under half my trees. I sold it a quite a bit more than what I paid for. I only have 6 cows and 1 bull, just to keep the Ag exemption on my place, and even those bastards might end up costing more than what they are worth or in future calves worth, cause hay costs etc. All my neighbors downszed or got out. One neighbor next to me hs 350ac, his cousin ran cows on his place, he sold everything cow related. That neighbor wants me to lease his place, nope, not taking on any more animals, he can let my cows out on his place and claim he is meeting the ag exemption needs, but Im not adding any more to the herd. Sorry/rant.....
Ok back to the M7060, I also didn't want to keep it for my side jobs, the fuel tank and hydraulic distribution is on the belly. Not ideal for South Texas brush county, otherwise great machine for improved pastures/land. Using an older 2wd 100hp JD or International is more ideal pulling the 15' batwing in brush country. Those tractors sit high and not much on the bottom side for crap to get ripped off.